However, on Thanksgiving, Nov. 23, 2006, Felix got an all-too-familiar phone call that would rattle her family once again.

A friend of Daily's called for her husband to give him the tragic news.

"My husband said, Karry has been shot, and he's dead," said Felix shaking her head as she recounted the moments. She responded, "Not again" with tears welling up in her eyes.

The 30-year-old and another man Brian Marcelin were shot on Pear Street, just a block from Bethune Elementary School, and walking distance from where Daily's stepbrother Jermaine was killed a year prior.

Daily died at the scene, while Marcelin passed away at the hospital.

For Alice, losing one son was devastating, two was crippling.

"What can we do to stop these crimes," said a frustrated Felix. "What can we do! I don't understand why people want to take someone else's life!"

Detective Winston Harbin with the New Orleans Police Department is currently investigating Daily's cold case and says he empathizes with Felix as a parent.

"It wears on you as a human, father so forth that you can't give them the peace they seek," said Harbin.

He says although the case is nearly 9 years old, he believes there are people out there who can help bring peace to Felix and her family.

"The people who were living there in 2006 may still be there and still have the information we need to conclude this case," said Harbin.

As for Felix, she says the pain of losing two boys will never go away. However, she hopes that if the community fights back against these criminals then maybe other mothers won't have to mourn the death of their children to violence.

"I just want justice. I just want them, the person who did this to them, brought to justice," said Felix.